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When Calls The Heart Of A Secret Character Analysis
The fourth season of When Calls the Heart is quickly coming to an end, but not before we have some final pieces of drama, love, and friendship. In this past episode, entitled Heart of a Secret, Elizabeth gets her own taste at motherhood, Carson reveals his past, Nurse Faith finds new love, and Becky is back in town.

Let's start with one of the cutest storylines we've seen this season, which is the relationship between Miss Thatcher and Opal. We've always loved our sweet Opal, and Brownie, and this week the cuteness was taken to another level. Opal's grandmother is suffering from an illness, forcing her parents to go visit her in Cape Fullerton. When Miss Thatcher finds out she offers to watch Opal until her parents get back. Opal spends several
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After hearing her story, Bill takes Marlise to Abigail so she can hear what she has to say about Carson. She explains that he was a doctor and was married to her sister. Her sister was diagnosed with a tumor that could not be operated on. However, Carson decided to operate anyway and she died during the surgery. Due to this, Marlise looks at him as a murderer and wants to sue him for negligence. Clearly troubled, Abigail asks Bill to investigate further. He discovers that Carson did nothing wrong and is cleared to continue practicing medicine. However, Carson tells Abigail that it's probably best if he leaves town.

Dottie's dress shop is officially open for business, and Rosemary is trying to start bringing some orders in. Rosemary's luck runs dry and is unsuccessful at bringing in any business. She expresses her frustrations to Lee and he comes up with the idea to create uniform shirts for the men at the sawmill. Though she is hesitant at first, Rosemary decides that any business at all is beneficial for the shop. After a deep conversation about the best kind of plaid, Rosemary and Lee come to an agreement about the design for the new

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